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Which Means that It Is Working All Right Across the River. Clem’s Ilcart Weakons When It Comos to a Full Squeal. He Wants to Keep Back a Part, but It Will Al \ Come Out. Egan’s Explanation'of His Part- nership with Perlolat--- All Give and No Take. But the Latter Tells of Sup- plemental Papers and Mysterious Pay- ments, And Also How ' Egan Perjured : Himself Before Storey's Grand Jury. Forsyth Makes Some Singular Re- marks Tonching His ' Wicked Partner,” What the G. J. DId---Thoy Flnd S that They Can Indict Hlinsdale. ' Ronntree’s Attempt to Intervicw Mr. Lelter, and the Kesult g Thereof. *Hoonos Around the County Building =--Hinsdale Does Not Want to Talk. ALL RIGHT. ,PERIOLAT ON THX ANXIODS BEAT. It s all right, Meears. Taxpayers. Don'tlase : heart, and don't put faith In discouraging stocles. The Qrand Jury aro bappy, and Porlolat lsn't. Thoro lna amile of swoot contentment apread around tho faces of Mills and Webber, and the County Commisioners are blue and gray, from Cleary down to Tabor, Itis ratninghard Jusinow, and eyorytody wanta to get fn out of the rain, Clom In- cloded. 'The only tronble ls that they all want to get In without paying anything for It. 1t1aa little hara for Clem to squeal, He takes It nn a boy doee a dose of castor oll. e aips & . lUitle, snd 1t 1s very, vory bad, and he kicke ; vizoromaly st .the mext large spoonfu), But & kind motler, al Tyrrell and tho Grand Jury, have him In chargo and he bas got . ta tako it, Nfght bofore last Clem h nup; aaw that tho bouds which has 1upt combination toguther no long wars breaking, and he declded to **lay down.” But with the morning came a chango of plam, 1is thought, like a guod many other peoplo who have syuealed in thls clty aunng ihe lust yoar, it ho could get ot - by telling only a pact, 8o howentover tathe tirand - Jury rovm In the morning full of & determination honest rexarding overytiing which was cove ered b{ 1o statuto of lwltation.” 1o thought that by telling the jurore all about the wickedness done in the dayn of ‘Noah he could oscapa frum toliing what had hapouned uuring the last two years, llo was ready lo macrifico Kan, wha bad told overy. tiing; Forsyth, who had confesscd: Kimberisy, who had ownsed up;: and o reveal tho mystertes of the **K" asccount, which weroall ofd atorics, Tut J " TIE GRAND JURY DIDN'T WANT HIM . onthose torims. 1t must be all or nothing, —all v - Jollet. And so he didn't go befora the jury at atl, + Thoy put kim away in an anta-toom,and they sont out ambaseadors o (roat with hinl, Mr. Tyeroll toak him in hand, and 1t woen'ts very plcasant Bandling that ho gavo bim citier. Clem has been osed 1o tho dattery and kind sitention of the County ~ Cominissloners and peonlo who aro hunting for contracts, and hio didn't exuctly ke it tg bo treated an if Lie were aftor Mr. Tyrrell for a loan of a thousand dollars and - couldn't give suliclout socurity, 1l waa snubbed —waa Cletu, He coulau't take the termun, o ba yent away, and aud dlscomgied, and o hut hin- “scif inta tho hunds of Leonand Kwett, ~ihusc ca- aclous Lands which havo: hold Yarker Mason, oclle and_Junker, Fonl, Oliver & Co,, Golsen, Kastuian & Ca.. Merceroan, etal.,—and cnipowerod Ar, Bwalt to freat with (e authoritics to accuta for bim immunity, 1B WHNT 10 MR. SWETT becauso that gentloman Lins had experience in that kind of thing,—hsn cut hin oyo-eetli, and_ has lestnod from nufortunato cxporiences Lot to drive - Abangain, 0t sfior he had made bhis arrngo- ments with Mr. bwett he weskened agfln. ‘Tho protatile prospect af Jalict, and the certaln prospect of L destruction of & Hourlshing busl- i wera too uuch for him. All the money which had beon acqalred from county cons tracts and county contructors would bo ‘awept away In a vory shorl time §f e were indicted aud forced to an oxpensive Mial, o hia knoes gsve ‘way a little, and hg meked for time, He wanted tme to think it over, Ho wauted 11l Monday, sud Alf Monday has baen given him. . TIENE WERE CONPEIENCES LAST NIOUT, the nature of which It is unnecessary to atate. Dut they resnlted in nothing dofinito excopt it be & rmlpanvmun! till Monday, Hut Clein fs weaken+ nig and will glve way. Ho will glve up everythin: ~not merely what happened in 1873 ar 1874, bal whiat has faken place sinco (hen. £0 therois no rearon for An{bfldy o feel als- hesttuned, The key-stuns of Lo arch is in a ver: - weak condition, Tho Grund Jurore have pricd it Io0sg and it In l:rpln',tawr u»u{ to fall,~to fall l‘l.c'n}’.yhl.)r’l'un lay {—and when [t goca goad-bye to ol MR, NINSDALE 4130 made hia lpi\urlm:e beforo the Grand Jury, od romained In 'orgstary for sh hour, Anotiier a wade ta get (rom him the contents of thoao Tgttors which ho rushed over to hls citice and deatsoyod the previous day. 1ie atood firm, howavet, and decliiiod to glvo ilb; bt tho Kastern parties to whom lmy b\:nu wrllten \':lll ba culled W uUpon. snd it scon whethor snything f“ bo duno at that end of the I b ittle Interviewn with prominont business men 1ot pleass Ilfnsdale, It |8 nociely to which he not Accustomed, and’ tho atyle of converaation vausoal to bhin, and be don't ltke W, ¢ me too many g aays iinsdale, Jultof it is, as Hinedalo saya, that ho has Branite contract, now sad old, sod thore ls kone for Lim, £ COL. CLEARY [y B bllcans s Avnet Taylor, ye . - boy: (B, Vaywall, and others. Wiy + ¥anled 10 sleal, wouldn's { bavo besn rkipping out thin to Canady, where nobody cuuld get me, nstid of elayiog sng stealiog & few iuudnd doilsra ‘' Ab, lfhl bLe, ¢haking Lis hesd, **do Jou know tiioso's twenty mililons of capital repre- Seuted by thut Graud Jury? O, 3 awtal body, e Ln{ " And olf ne went. yaupdovestiyation will b resumed st 10 o'clock D‘ntu, moraing, and & lively time may be ez PERIOLAT, . 1B 18 IN TUB HaND3 OF SWATT. After belng ous ofjsignt In the Grand Jury'ssate- Io0in yesterday for neasly an hour, Periolat made blasppoarance, lovking asif he wers disappointed. o was at onco surrounded by roporters, who pro+ ¢eoded ta pump bim, 1o had very Ustle to asy at that time, hut & vepresentative of Titn Thisuna ;::dqnuu] met hiw, andinterviewsd him as fol- "N.n: Clem, d1d you feli 'em all aboat 11" * Whati—baven't you squesiedt™ **They woulda't give me s chance," :‘_}th.v notr" 1 That ls more than I can tell." 1 What bappeneds " lfin‘x:: : ;u calied in by the bailiff I went fato ” -roqm L) 4! ey iisgom s cuaie ti s, whe e BEDXE AND TYRRMLL, the forg l:‘:l:&hfia:‘onh Th b oout aan *What did thoy FIIE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE 3, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES ed what T was golng (0 testify to, 1 | cape the noesibliity of consinuance of It Indefinite- | Court room, Itwas headed by Mr. Lelter, wno | a mirtake In writing oat your noter. Tnern fn an | my own money, —every dollar of it, —and_wh n-.m"?ii{n o "mnx o o uT1 T Knew, "They | §7'he had made ap bis mind to " | tore under’ bis arm that atal 124ier Bonk: —tha | entty an the ook 1615 eprink of four hundred odd | Aboalint [d0 (AT~ And Terlolst imerlt et wanted to know abont what mattara. 1 told lnnw& RESIGN THE FOSITION OF COURT-IOUSK ARCHI- | one from whieh ITinadals had snatched s | dollars paid to Mr. Rountree, but the jtem of gp;‘m.:lunm. h\‘re‘:hna ;rl?rwlrdnhplid lg:(:lzufl 2 extra, ~which he had naright to do, —an ith regard to my transactione with Egan an conple of letters,—leltcrs which, arcord- | 34,500 where the crasure was, was & different etk Ca. Thoy wiahed 10" kaow 1§ | to-marrow, provided i’ vartner— Armatrong— | € 10 “Mr. Tiinddale, had nathing to do | thi would tesi{fy againat the Commissioners. 1101d | wouid agred to it, 620, 1io had been drivento this | Wit tne Canrt-ilonre, bng which were of anch them [ woull el T knew. T anked thern If they ep, ho sald, by his family and friende, for his | notore that they conld not be nuhmitted Lo the did ot think it fale to let mein thets to defend | conpection with the Job ha been 8 roproach Lo him epection nf nch men & Mr. Lelte or Mr. Tyreell. | and explain all that yoo said before the Grand myrelt. 50 YEry Nigh entranRed hix own BIOTRE. Telter hel the book zit. 1t wonld hava been | Jury.* " £ “liad anything been satd sbont hot admitting | " Pansing over many of the acenen and battles be- ) Job to have wrenched [t from hingrasn, It | ° **] can'tdost. g ane | treem ik and i fioard ince bl failing out wiky | mould iaxs been eavierto psg, ft 19,5 YRGS | g G Yo Reard he rumor thal you are gotak D e e B s M aaE | L b T ren i the. Toacd ‘of rhich have ucresded: - gelling off wikour Ssping & | L indicicd? What for? Toep can't fadict a e thtny o o 3 “r. LFica s Farriad ot s 1o be want- | el jry Phicn i teme it | S0l Gt St & dancs by | "0, ver ey can 210 tell what you and wan of dsia of Tast ail. «li, Mz, Melicke. auppote, Now yon have set « | Mr, Ronntree right, that you set yourscif rich?, 1n settling up the acennnt we had to allow It TIR CARPENTAR DOOK. on ordered the *Carpenter book® a ) (mllnfl’erhclrd of nor enw any sach he whole (hing came ont on the first i), It wae something I knew nothing whatorer *+ Petlolat alao says you sefected the coods to be gent oul, b"l?m{t'n'l'?v"".f"'a'g{efi‘ and he had tron- Not De Gnilty of Unpro- * i rou for ratin: s, " ¥ G e contrary. Vetoiat sent ther out him fesslonal Conducts self, and 1 freqaently said to him, *It's & shame S oy b S Y05, e b 3 ot Jike It not to 5 e AN 14 be, '+ It'a good enouyh | The Bupreme Oourt Reporter Oensured fof o1 pAD; 3 g i e kin0 eagn yon_ knew all this time that th His Proorastination. stealing was gotnir on, &nd that e ¥ " ' ble 9 cum- | questloning reporters, marched into the eonrt. mm':o' ?:'h" 1ol g they dlan'y, wink o kndiy :v?u':.'f:'}":l-um 1?1%-‘:11--“3'&4::: nc‘flml:f- ciatm | room. It formed in order buside Judve Hooth. Y10, for refm khow: and ©D1d they give any reatond" TOT Arawing new piana in Febraaty tast from 820, | The book was Iaid down before him on tho | for destroying testimony, and interfering with tha +No. 1asked them why [ shonlin't have Inwd | OO0 to £15,000, Iie had presented his ciaim for desk, and My, Leirer stated fo him concteely the consictlon of offcnders, and olwtructit the ade aa z00d & show a8 him, when he had receivod near~ | 320,000 on it merits and tiad made his bill at one- | Point s lsene, Etste's Attoney Nilla wan called | mimiration of eriminal justice and a lut of other fy all the.beneat from the atealing tuat had beea | And-a-half jier cont on the cost of the wurk,—the | P, In urder lo fake part in the conanitation. “'l,';i]h o A fone. ™" £ ? prico fhat the county nad pstd him for the original TR JURY WANT TO KXow,' bear | dear!" sald Mr. Melicke, **1 swear S WIAT I8 TOUR OPINION ABOUTTHIS MATTERT? | Plans, Kur monthe he staud up and defended his sald Mr. Leiter, **whether we can indict Mr. | that1don'tknow Anything 11 about the matter, you quist!y took - " ' " &8 just and richt, but, belng o d b Itinsdale because ha has destroyed what wo 1sm nothing but 8 bookkeepe: know nothing | {n your two.thirdsfrom the count: (2 ‘e ”,!},}"fi’,‘v,;,‘;:,;:,f’.f"'fi‘" of the jury areForsyi's | Clainanjustand ruht, bty Toelug opponcd b | O e menIy. eridtnts bearing apon thaut the afaira of the concerm. Yuu ask Mr. TVHER know 11 bt | misirasted comething | The Dar Axsoclation held ita fast regnlas mecting' 5 sme them,"” old agruement wi ken In hin face at overy | the nding mvestigation, insdale. was wrong becange I didn't see haw his profit coald | before 25 tion Satarday afternoon In ita rooms it '3y . move, and lnanit was ficaped on | . lle work- think you can, " ralil re Rooth, i be #0 great on all theso ontside goods. 1said as ' anit Thera o Brawatt, Pawars, MacYeagh, Mooee, m‘n': vr.n.l,'.:z",.hm'u' hxt w'.'u.“;f",'.';’nnlle‘& eren s;;'l_‘h-‘l:"uymy own Tiprassion,” remarked the FORSYTIL. muchfo A n:woumuxm«quu:e npleriih | Farwoll all ol Frosdens 4. Jowstt ¥ " e u i 3 en lorne Y, 0 retnard 1Al oun counldn't expec % 2N Loy o¥on thlnk for that resson you wers motlet | 6} Vg GOl fp ek sl Mot WL GRS | UG LT e Letter, sethat iatiwe want to A RELUCTANT STATEMENT, 40" puslic hisiness &ny where witlout feee. No. f | present, el 20 Yens that 1n Just the resson.® 1n making the pisns, and afeo 1o Hve on, and was | know, “Judge.” [To Mr. Webberl, *‘Let's go | Upslongfight of stalrsandinton small office, | nevee knew it only just s I was told It Tle kent | ~The minates of the previous meeting of May 5. 4 1iave thoy promised Foreyth immunity s fealip driven to tue' vergo of bankrupicy. soeiny | Sack' over the wholesala grocery bouse of Stewart, |-tcllig mo everyliing was straight whonever | Cortainiy, e and Deadsiey, an Klmborly, | thACls wan seclear to tonger sepectto sccomirly o ap-tairs wound the processlon, Mr. Leltér | Aldricn & Co., 8 reparter foand his way yesterday i ‘befote 'previnua Grand | anything, or get any money witliout sgatn conpro- 3%&"‘-‘%1‘1’.'{..'{.5'&-'1‘;'»!‘". wis nosuing wropgin mining with Penolat, he Anally sent his psrtuer, any roapect, They perjured themsoly nd the | Armstrong, to fitm, Jory can't indict wa on holt Lestimony. WUAT COULD BS DONS, were read and approved. r Would 11K i K O L ot <Cineis | " The report of the Treasurer was also read, ahav nothing ahout |t when [ sent for Herting's com. | Ing s balance oo hand of $1,110,97,and the Treas mitlcee to come down and try the teas, They were of o 5% mitices 1o come down and ry tho teas. Thicy wore | arer was directed Lo have the damagis 1o the coll-'s"; stll hugging the preclons, damnatory book. ~The remainder of the jurors were informed of thio d cision of the Court. and it was straightway de cided thats noleas Mr. 11insdale came down on hi morning on matters of more than passing im- portsnce bent, To any one who had ever heard of the honse of James Forsyth & n 0 $0g of (he room repaired befory paying the veut. -5 5 23 nd did & true and faithful states Its derfall; #ta} 11 strect and gel teas that cost 35 cemts In the Fast e By the way, Word came back to him that he would have {o pay '“‘."{""fl""{ l“ Cien by bl Khowa. inusai Co., of wonderfally successfal operatfons | TP A KGL teal, thy M¢. B, G, Magruder, on beball of the Commiss DO 10U KNOW WOERE CARPENTER 181" Periolat; accordlng 1o the termn of nls ariglusl | 1achl ke o B IhRES L e ity the halining | With the County of Cook In the farnishing of aun- | **\Benolimuien tee on Admisslons, reported in favor of tho admi " Ye," : Suceement, is ehara of the 87,000 be had pravi, | ceriatn sombIneions Sanaseied TG, TS %) ine: | dey artictes of convumption, wearing apparel, and A i i i o Wherer" A ounly recelvod, before .lm;mm'caum‘ ve done. It + a8 in 4] es(ble fur him to do this, and there he was '“i::},} }}.‘:‘,_‘.21 uhr:;';'efl%‘i ;'egton."” og, driven to the wall. Porlolat was again seail, this low Yong Ao wan that?™ time, howerer, Rot a0 much t compromise with \ PIRST GRAND slon of the following parties: L. 8. Hodyes,! ned of your friends, that you owed rame | George H. Leonard, James W, Flower, and I, BT Re sume of money, snd that you weee | jorg, ' The report, after considaradle debate, was dale sbonld be tndicted at grestlenzth, in many | what-not to the varlons county institutlons, the counta, and that sald indictment be retarned duce | uight now presented by the somewhat limited room Ing the coming week was com| of them . 3 Inclonco. s | 640t on account of that pariiculae tla of Triands h X ap. the hankkeener's eare, and | And mesger furnitare of their offico dl ] ship nnd interest.” """ | Iaid over until the next mecting. About two weake. him 8310 see upon what terma ho could be gotten | | (Rt ey biok, Bp, (he, ROCKKLEReDE CS, (NG | notting clse would, the fact that, *imes had indee e apinterest o g \ A o ; re my e E. A. Otis, on behaif Cor on Shatlehedowgt 0L, Yord, eame back that If s wOU PAY | the bookkeeper in froquently iva crestate, | changed with them, The mean deak, worn and | who know v fifendnangtbarenes; | Ne ko4 Otision behalt-of \be Commitioy e In Chicagu, and if | had owed 1 i Anyihing, and if they nad indicled me. they NOSH. | chromne s Par Pl b foerence 0.} have 81000 Jvat 48 go0d 8 chance o vet thelr o | charges sgainst Payne Fitte, who had becn gnilt, pay him, wnile Perfolat wanted to rettic at 0 | Johnes to the cognovitof & judgment note made centa on the dollar at the time of the fre, and waa | br Nick Stephav. The facts in {he caso were pub: through whose handa thi knows nothing. and by whose po ten the meaning of which ha dos they dectded to **take him un-lt Judve Huoth occasionally rema: inclination, however, i claimi. lie'was forced o accept thia offer, and be oty ek F . | 10 withous mron. relueiancen for o fur e had ve xpenten been paldn® been the slave of the vean wian, and sny relcase “iLet the Urand «ury ask Deardsley who paid | Would bon happy evesl tohim. A$ this juncture Carpenter money since he hias baen gune,~whetner | in tho game v puzs of which he | scraiched, the solltary account-book long and nar- T A retand, | rows and then the few etalre, the occaslonal scraps advisem®nt,* as | Of paper, two lottera on & book, and over In une with & stron; corner s few tin samplo-boxes, told the tale of im with one 0f | batter days, —days when matters went slong awim- Foreyth or not. Beacdaley led once, but HINSDALE CAME TO THE FRONT to go for always inad_ because I wonlda't o L That's 36 | 1pnsdabout two montha ago In Tz 5 3 Horwith elt the sratn nowe ) * T ) o was inirodaced aatha mediator. {16 was called | hore beatiifo) Witle documents whith <48 Y | mingly, when Forayth and Perlolat bousht them. | Xipdotamanbesss " S Gommitiee foun monifegaInTiiE THIBLA T i * +'DID TIIRT PROMISE YOU INMUNITT I :l;,hvlknl;wlfl lu' In- | 0 which net forth {hat {wenty-three good and truo | elves zoods at’ remarkably law prices and | gueatione, Mr. Foreyth had toid his storyof things, | [Or¢ety of Johnes' name, and advised that acommit- " q. b+ Yerto let me olf untirely (f 1woald swear I | 30 oL Rt Ten bivs BoTore. 10 Tew, liaving inqulsition made, do hercby present, | of equally low quallty, which they dleposed | and tha reparier, fasrfal lest ho should be put oa | L€ bo anpolnted to profer chargue Lo hu Supreme 5 e e hoat T money 10 BEat for Bhs G50,000 clarny bt by | St €6 1T ok s halt ho +u | ofta the conntyoat goodiy rates and under the | e eack and couipelled ta promisa ot to publiaia | Coortio ave bim Slsbarred, o Ehtas mevin T told them to sdmit e, ™ Duuid not accepuit, bacanay i wae u coniracior pe e ey e O s ot by wes | BUite Of bonest warcs, thereby geuing themaclves | WOrd thereal, gathered bimaclfup und depacted. | Foredine note e Eacs niuted bat et o Bint they declinedt" f".’,"" ‘;vnr‘uh‘ llmd-!n‘mn. Pfilnlll Iw IR::"J‘: bert10do, They taiked for some time, and about | Mmach gain '|IL‘ making glad thelr heartsand the o the contrary, [t appeared that Stephsn consented e y gareender thio ayroamcnt upoa his paginr over whe | 2350150 serid from thelr hiding.place, headod | hearteof the connty Commimioners. Then the BADLY SCARED, 1hat the daid of the note shoild be chanked After It | g S i toll lhem what grovnd you | F0 0, e e had botroalie, " Iits claim came | By Foremsa Typrell, The reporters gtanved thule fem oceapled & sidre st Now, U7 aril o Suath BUT TRYING To BRAZEN IT OUT. e execaied, They father etated that they Nomarer B ani was Drovmpily diavorcd f, the Board sgrve. | Bpte:booits and lealpancily, and stafted Gonbier | bocoraiag thate. ponlilun. a8 coniraciors with fha | Dut few uf tho County Commlerioners showod | Wiioje "lraneaction’ of | iaking iha - note. and + g thent ing tu give him 815,000, and lie, belng sacfated | FEDIe places Tor BCAEAE 8 BT OUAL grest County of Cook. Now it can ail b guthared | upatihe North Blde Hiullding yestorday morning, | entcring up judzment on it was an aet of Lad faith, . Lwe s “they left_me, and shortly afterwards | LhaLtbis was all he could pussibly gel, sccapted Ii. Webber fame oat and ssla. that he woulda'c want | AA#000 a8 ths clains was passe ou, e onlered the W R H D9 YOV PROYONB TO TELL ALL XOU XNOWI ) S5t [ Jo T, haviak ageoed o meet afterward o Abont averybody 1" nd pay Perlolat's price o ilinsdale, stc. Iicfora and 1t v altugothor likely that, with some of them a‘:’,%'.‘ ;u_ermm wtl-e‘-;:nt} dett-;lfl_ ("l‘! 'z'r:“.{l" i at oy rate, & subpens, and possibly an attsch. | S:epban, and’prevent her from oblaining the all- ment! will e noedod 10 Induce thewm to reviatt | Fandp e Phrded hoe iy the Loatls Sud b w tirely falled to th their old haunt. The terrible exposures In yester- | to use nluhl:‘cl"?u{m:‘ 5 Mo Bobid adthorliy file. Judge Booth was doing sentencing, ing | Info one cornerof s second-atory roum on Lake len(u‘l’cs' ay I the Cmnlnlfconrl. The gentles | Sireet. In fact, the once-prowperous firm fnds men of the Grand Jury quictly stuod outelde of the | flsell not Inconvenicnced at taking up with abaut Tall, waiting until his flonor's attention should be | onc-8ith of a not uver-large otice, the remalning catted to them. Looking from hla work, 3ir, Mills | fous-Afths belng sel apart to tha use of & manafac. s turer and dealer in clgara, Scated st thadesk | day's Tnisuxs, the uncertainty as to whers he | Mr. Otis than read s long letter from Fitts tothe ; ‘Aboat everybudy 1know anything of." S onderbwaremade oab, Ilustaly caie {6 b "'ho Grand Jury 18 hote, your Honor, and they | #foressid the reporter found Liihinia faay atelke mext, nad (o abeolute cer. | AMOSIACOR, in whict e Drelemied be had foformic Have you sceu Kiusdule to-dsy?" s eo anler fram Vericlat, fur his'(Ferloita) | pare 3AME8 FORNTTIL fainty that thelr Tty s ot lant. booe fuily die. | 8d: Kiven ap the shyster divorce business, ana wis Yen o share. Lgan said to him that he might as welj take A HEPORT TO MAKE," busy reading certain vory interesting statemonts nty that thelr infamy has o en fully dis- {rying to live oprightly, aud imploring the men- [fow doca b feelt B a B o oopnwcl pooneye il |~ dnite Noatti=Let the roll be calied. T ST erlrday mocaingr nuaua | corared, hun reduced the guiliy tosbjec abane- | W'y whet ol e ok ot o dha: Peelty bul—ke 1 very mad, " b B peoTr s over t3 louk | After tho Clerk bad called uver the namen, James Usardeley, also not unknown "t fame, nat | sion, althongh they stlil try to brazen out the | bar bim. Tululetter eeemed to qulte uoman the C i at the miauf the desk wrilng. And It was m':lx:;,&oumum_ *+Iiave you sny presentments to :nw "‘kf'f&?:“' 1o b'"“ :b(';‘ ok "g,""" "'glg"";" " o as! ¢ once Great Grocer why, according to B T emvesnts to Sadge Booth, | the representations of Periolat, Jadyment shoald who looked at the: % not be pronuunced agalnet him, snd to give him The Court—1t has been Intimated to me, gentle- | the use:of T'llh;l‘lmu-' space to say thereln sitnation, and declace with vehemenca thelr | 1R3ET hearts of the membery, and only Xr. Kin : way able to wholly withetsnd It. e mosed tha Innocence sod Integeity, Buch of them | {ho report of tho Commitiee ahould be adopted. - as did vieit the building were mostly | Mr. Goudy moved to have tho maticr posiponed tho newer members of the Board and the pecullar | until the paxt meeting. ¢ stampiog-ground sfected by them was the ofice | A rithee warm discnssion followed for and 1\ 1o ame op while T was talking with Charley aftr the ondur Whiacor funedeysatiar It had boen v nd w wnished to find Rect, 45 T abla't pay much ‘atteation to what bu hattebad o .fi::".lg;%a n,'&j'fhu-"nm§n ot the ] b oard, co L tal 8 tnnsusl de. tranDg you knpw anytbiog about bis granite con- | §, %o matier i arat, bat remewbering thst ho “ATdid all in my power Mo defeat him, That I had not paid Perlolat e jul o what seemed to him good, bl againat the adaption of the report, and ita conatd- can prove before the Jury. e 1o tAEIISTART WaB BILAINED. . P (e I vt beep able Lo comns | .+ 360 you hs\e some intersuting reading ma. | Occupled by Joun Comlaor, eration was Soally Sosiponed TAARL he Roat reyie, 't " A' "',m '.2’ llmfl',,' fi."}f’;.“:.:m{.“_mfl '"’""”E n:lh;?:v t-’i‘:a"hv-dl::v "we‘,h;o :r‘:u?-'vnm;‘l'i;m'; }m‘ P'““ 10r want of sufficient time, and tunt probably | tef befute you," began the reporter. OXMISSIONER FITZGERALD ular meeting. Mr, Fittz ought to be congratu- ‘Ar far 10 i 9 lated for the immense inflnence his letters can : foro hie conld ot it signed by the Chairman, Jiina- dropped in oarly In the day, only to be confronted o G i A roduce. with the Information, farnished by Comiskey with | PTRINESs |\ o e 1 than maved that the Com< e Intereats af the public would be subservod by **Yen, Intorrating—sfter a fashion. Datad—d A x 1l1-dlegulved glee, that & person clalming tobo 8 | mittes bo instructed to proceed to conrlder two i e for ali that Toe' ;nhrx‘fillrni:n.alfigfiu;‘:: I e ‘%&:"L’.? .v':‘-dnfi'.‘h T ereln dfilghgx fals6 allématione :nr‘n’-llu‘x‘: '1‘:15 g willing 1o devote a portion now iunuire whether L am corect i regard ta thts | SRTVRED Tl ave to any on this subje :,vlnl"dnnn. it was dono direct, -n: no.nhrouu dfi"},{‘e” ,kd”‘,“’ m"pk'."';" ,&'L‘ m'uc i 'g“lmi,“u tha ¢ slightest delay, pald 87,500 over 10 Periolut, him- iy Syonmork apslast bt sclt what was Gring biny and returned o Him tie Ahout what?" hiel 187 150, e sas ho 0 e 9 th creditor of Fitsgarald's bad already been thero | other :Ifl, m&mbfl:o 'hnlaifif.ul:l:mn‘fi}m“ ut sum of ), W e showed tnat he deposlte -, % MY ADVICE TO YOU, armed with & disiralot wasrans and seeking to ob. | Pames had never been broug! fore the public as || ARout et fence at the ConrteTfouee | 0. tho Ibermian . Dank, March: D, and | koreman Tyerell—¥ou are s81d Deatdsley 10 ‘Fomyin, *+is not 10 88y one | tainporseasion of Fltagerald's order for nin pay | FUILT of forgery and other erimed, alluvion beiog subsequently divided with Armastrong, Lo Gmnm‘nfld‘m.l_t.nphllmlumulwlmutpl]mu ma mmgmj A, i "'7 datunzes, a8 ‘belng out of Foremsn Tyrrell—Yes, slr. word. When you commence thece'll M‘Pn end of 71104 You bk Sim for any 1 the cluichosof Terlolat and had Hilnsdalo se o . probably made (o the discoveries publistied fo Sag- The Court—Well, gentlemen, {his I8 the Tast d-‘z‘ lt-_.i',g:‘li llm'p stil] and fet the reat Lalk, and mileage. Comiskey refused to part with tho | urday's Tninuns. f I'don’t do It,* s3fd the rincipal, *¢ 3¢ | document . until o had taken Jecal Col. Cooper wanted to know {if Obadlah Jackson er, ani'he gald he ‘wiala be d—d it e | itnessto ble naving falaled bie agreemont o the S e B e e g Thay Saythjog £l get myaci intos xfi'vlvw‘:palrln}nfi sdrice, which advlee, by tho way, tho | sad P‘u}l’fin’é’?r’.‘.}’.’& the pemonn e lo. - "'E]\flvfln{d'?d.' “mn’:“mn timo I was his enemy. bt mmm-l Written lm‘flomnnt. but S&m t‘h’lu”t:::n;é“ :’r:l;nl! the samo time 1 shall Hlmrlg{ with that fellow, snd for the trat legal knowledge-box of the Board was e pann, 3 tell be'll answer back in lies, No, it won't do an: rianity o purste these =.ov y of Obadiab Jacksun had Leen dropped frum tho *+] telegraphed to partics East to bld sgalnst hind sent him word thai it bad been stolen since ho not at the time In & condition to give, his own 1l lnnrfiam, direct that & ood, not s bitof it H("K U investigations, and shal m't come yet. rolln, ? recelved the $7,600 from Swott'n oflco, or had y b it s Tying and. wbe wrongs haring overpowered him. Fita wore that | ' Mr, Linco)n said there wera no charges now ex- ; > TDid you help himte ¢ T Tout, Heface 16 gt Tuts kwietts bands Egan | qpocial venira'ba insued at once, eummoning you | Geb BiR £0 4% UL T, (S 40 |, when he Geta | ONE Y owe the money, that he had plenty of | (9ilnk Acalast any members, and maved to bave tho & " had been told it was destroyed, Y ’ 80 o declined then and thers to say anything. * | motion reconaidered. Carried. 0 o o0l AR FINT CONTRACELS o [ o THIS o bia lory avwill be'toldto.the gury to- | G ST T O venira can be Suteequently, howerer, ne was exrviawedwitn | e e e e o o e ate. | Scoaior Trumbull iea willdrew bte motion, Tinsdale then. Nobody bid ngainst bins, " fi?fi:":;&‘;’fl:‘:fim&:‘. u]\:t o somenSyy | serrod nows betar succe-s, be stating that, after thinklog it . Cooper said that the Committee on Inqairies fon Comiskcy was doing this in order 1o make | were engaged on some work on which they wishod political eftect by letting the presa get hold of it, | 10 report before the Amociation adjonrned, and An tothe recont rovelations, be only knew that | [0Ved that it adlourn to the jast Satardsy in this Tha Conrt—The venlre can ba served nows and, | over in varfons lozal sspocts, he had decided 8 gentiemen, you will endeavor to be here promptly | ¥tatement was necessary, at 10 o'clodk Monday moentag, Sald the reporter: **You kuow notuing of ‘s disvy, If there was Just how great bas veon Porlolat's influence wit 1 angt" 'Oty what 1 anw in tho paners,¥ Tiosald that | 1ig 104, wpithout showing positively how that — (3 harges agalost you, THave | ives™: month, Catried. " £4,600 tory wasa lie. il Doty Atslatane District Attorney Webbor~They sro Here sea Serios cht 9 they were set of d——d thiéves'; the prononn b B, I McCags road an exceedingly fiatterin; 1Elad it iood fo with any of tha steset” | g gur e, ek Kok ne o bis sy, o | UASIATEE thum, forihintemat you notblug to sey tn refotationof thent¥ | Leobatly roferring fo certain members of tho | report Gf 1o comaliice Apotaten 1o copaider o ot that 1 know of. reporter called _upon Mr, Periolat and | After this colloqny had passed, the Gtsud Jury | 81l false: that Clem Perlolat was nover charged | Doard. More ho might have sald, but juet then JUDGE DAVIS’ RESIGNATION “JONN 18 STRAIQNT, ISK'T 081" informed him _what that gentloman ° had | pepaired ack to it roow, wherd (he vealro was | with wingle cent that he did not get. No, my Bm! has advised me to make no constifuent of the Hiberian persuasion hap. | 88 Judee of tho Bupreme Court of the Unlted . * 2, States, and maved that & copy of the report besent . pencd long, snd the two depasted In company, o Jutge avls, snd another capyio tha Chlet COMISKEY Justice of ] gpreme Court of the United States. ‘was seated In his office talking over matters and | The report was unanimously adopted. things with ox-Commissioner Durdick, hls assist- | _ MF. J. B. Nortou auzgesied thata commities bo 1 3 doce him ant, Mr. Hoftman, snd & visitar or twa, e, Dar. | SPBolnted (o see Judge Blodgett, and fnduco bim - dlck ‘expresscd bis bellef that bottom wonld be | Baceaer s Teoen thot 3 Eommiiies bay booh roached this time, and the whole mess of scandal. | appointed a year ago for the same purpose, snd on ous facts dragged into tho garlsh sunlight. The | Mmotionthe same commliites was continued with dlscusnlon tumed on Forsyth's connection with | PSTR8h o0 pog tme tollowlng Terlolat end the Board, and both Camlakey and | resolutionst Rurdick agreed thot Forsyth was much | Wueneas, At the June term, A. D, 1873 the Ba. * to blame, *‘Why," esid the Clerk of the | promeCourbof filinols on accauntof tho ulmaflifae. . Doard, ‘*Forvth pretended o be *4 Yes, 1don't belleve e had anything fo do with | atated, wherelo Mr, Perlolat responded that Mr. it. e [naround there, and they pay him & pretty Ef:nn was not (olng resign; it was all a plece of good salacy, " bluff and b 1t wi in to him thiat Egan had ** Didn‘t tho Commissioners pay his cxpenses to | weakened simply beca he kuow that Perlolat Hrll’ll:flf_‘nldla lobly ngalnat the bill to abolish the | was golng before the (irand Jury to expose the Daardr? wholo thing, When Egan was before Mr. blorey's **lle wan down there, bnt to gota bill through | Cirand Jury, he had aworn that I'erinlat hsd at- for the bonsiit of the cownty, andlauppuse tho | tempted to pluckmall him, and now, under the in- coupty paid his extionscr, . fluence of thls outside pressure, he was comin: +What about the Walker contract?” out with tha facts, ora Tm them. But he ha *+1 had no contract with him.” . not stated thom all, Mr, oml not ** Do you know anything about him#* stated that there was & supplementsl ** 1 kiow him, and I know that 1 loan agrecment, accompanled with a pote. 1o somae money and can’t get It out of him. hadn't done that, because he belloved they trera 4 Do you know how he got his contract!" . Jost, Assmatter of fact they bave not bewn. 4+ No, 1le hawn't had a dollar In three yeas 1 | Thoy wees kept by AMr, Porlolat for his own se- gfnl"l‘lm'l‘lau e could ralso $1,000 to-dsy” to save % : scrved apon them, The gentlemen then qulotly | caumsel, It W, ' Habbst! statoments, and I ahall not. 3y time has not yet 40k 'and Felorh 10esh. and vigorsied for tho | fame; Bt whea It ocs 1) Have " something fo Al o . ffv«irlnuy there war o dhledging the genticmen - | from his position by means of suchi general q it Winpdale hud not engrosted, the entlro stien: | tlons an had been put f0 him, _The one thing to do o e e ) B ororatondent #, . | was tolet drive each and ry charyo which Ferlo- Ty’ Woulrl vo Been put on. tho ek of fnv Jac hiad made sexinet him, anilin IBIe Ay to draw tigatlan, Jduatice Calrin De Walt was thero rea fortl some sors of mvllu—nnfiry and iil-conald. ok i and sweae (ot Chieon. had jeftin the fafl | €red they mizht be, but yet replles. pInia tack waa of 1871, and that he was in an insane asgium | Accordingly pureued, and, as will be seen, with when it'wan clafnied he witnesecd the deed tranx. | SOMe Mchsuto uf auccess, Tetring Ilickey's property o Dan_ Webster. . jlo DI Perlolat bring tothe concern, as ho clatins, Fiad feft the DetieF part af & yenr before the desd 0 WoRTH OF TIADN was claimed to have Lean witnessed by him, and | 8 yearof hls own!™ asked the reporter with the s ‘Teeman as & reporter growing oal carity, s aiime naene “From dsteshe had in | eXpectation that this matement wan a little PO LT L i Freeman o TS e S e Eran antg that Fetlolat tud never made hnithcs b un eatRed Luat Cilnga w10 Chl- | atreichouand would ba rouodly dealed by Clom' | {43t *doal worvo than e, it Baver g0 | LS s s ESR 158 bOREE o dhe Com T 3 ol A ¥ Snd b 4T don't think so.; I'll tell you . . i BATaricod 35,000 At (he Buject, with & siipuation | C180 in Beptember and. October of 1a7d, | olf fested 16 bo anrihing moro than what e le. ol 0 MONEST OFINION, but _after NY Mo will fall on It n'fi'n"md all on It bofure Le geis tha second story *+Did you hielp him to got tho contractt' 4+ Yoo, Idon't deny that.” 4+ Was any moncy neod!" ¢4Thero was not—not a aollar," lb“ }nn offored, you say, to tell the jury sll ou . that' he ol n‘f'dd”;‘;g: l:r:na:’ more than a fourth, pos- 2 f sumed In A 8 third, of that trade,™ f&;fl:fiy’f«?‘x‘xnan:m %flfiu{'l'y ’:}.‘ “H‘ 1la nnfi m’w DID I8 COSE INTO TIIB FPIRM ANYWATY!Y sure tbe slznature on that deod was not Chilson's, ST took him off the street, and put himn In ass a6 it wan not {n’ his handwriting, and he had any | salesman—rathor & sort of 8 porler—at just 874 quantities of hi guatares in bis possession to | wook. And nore than that, I had {o pay correspond with | some or his old dobts which 1 Wadla 'Abboll was ready to swear that he was | light after I took bi a sarv that the alvnature was not Chilson's, and bo | 0 Invest In the frm and never didhave. ‘When he fiaa well satlefed that ho lett Chicago in Novom. | came inuna mombor of the fiem, his influenca ber, 1 d had written him from New York | wont syainat my capltal.” 4 Well, " safd Mr. Rurdick, *'the ring In the Y Toard were worat of all;: they bad sworn 1a 100k | S1o attim terd ietas soter he Mg aed tarmd after the interosts of the pouple of Cook County, | in of the same. except when mare oplaions of tha and_then they dumed round and, robbed them: | Caurt ahait be et st ne wime time than wil com; icee olher fellows were doin; inesd, & e L honest buslness 1t 18 true, but etlll they acted as | JSPOTIEE shall publivh ibe At volums of ¥ Losiness men will, and drove as sharpa bargaln | and pecordiog thervof, and the resid 23 possible. If contracts could mot | publtahed io Yolumes st the rate of o be gotten withont bribery they ~ pald | everythres months. In respect to or money to get them, but the greater eriminality at- | fled. aad not yet roported. the reporte that Egan was to mske monthly statemonta of moneys, oxponded for heln, stc., and that' whun Toriolat had nent o him for that' monthly stute- ment be hsd {old him tegote h—, Mr. Egan hind also omitted fo state that money liad boen pald out by Mr, Periolat, and that in hia proncnce. On one occasion, in 'tho presonce of Staawre. Egan snd Armsatrong, Mr. Perlolat haid been called aito pay over 84,000 ton cortaln party, nnd had only pald over onc-half, and that he statod that 5 B 5 E £ 9, M o S 5 THE RAAN MATTER]" ruch & report, snd AR L A £hem In ook 10rTa 8¢, IRIEFVAIA OF RGL Exco L that s Bl would oy Ho wa remdz, wncn | SeF 187k and hid writien Wi from New ¥ork | M0 i yon know saything abont the way the con- | teonct st e Foreyih ceniracts | Iooked a thy | MipuItor esch voluma thereat = and 1 0 s41vhat I8 thefo fn fL1" o ho went Lofora tha Grand dury, 1o atats who that | i inother (5 the. Ext bofore o was sent 10 $ho | tracts IGF clothing, dry-w00dd, etc., were mannued, | caps with charitable eyo. I conld ace thatevery: | ondes and his contiGant 15 Bis oot HeRlient and pros SeWhat he agroed to pay me lf T succeeded jn | [CFA0N Was. Tho grand troible with Egan was, | gyylum, “how and in whoso nawes they woro mado out?™ | fhng had been done 0 very Jouse way, but 1 did | Grastiskting. ways commencinr with opinions of iha getting hiim the D(?‘lllflfllfil’lcm(fl(‘ " o © was not awars of the existenco of the supph . **No. loever had anything to do with the | not impute anythi criminal st the l‘me. Dat | Reptember term 3 b st the Jui rm . v+ flow much was 41" L mental papers which Periotut nad; and acting under NMOUNTREE making ot of those contracts, 14eo he eays that | (hree monihu fater I was worry that 1had made | A, D 1475 a8 directed byasid opder, ho has aiready e e yuatnow. ¥y attornoy, |, i beliel tiai they wera sstroyud, wis ieyin fo i e e o i Tacty | faien 14k Bare T ond pearuriig the twa Jear - st himaolf sight hefora the public, when (1 was Egan ws as deon in the mud a any one, The lust $7, 00 which he recelved from Fuan had baen put {nto his own husiness, as he conld rhow lu{ his books and papare. Hfln'l pretense that hin claims wore warth 824, wan all & fraud, Il waa not entliled to anything, THE GRAND JURY, 118 DRIKP DELIERATIONS, Tho twenty-three good and true won whoare Just at prescnt making the County Ringsters trom- blo In thelr hoots, and their yory hule stand on 8 portor In the bouse was set up in the dry-gools Leonand Bwott, has adviscd me to say nothing ¢ in tm; on,—und the contricts ‘znl present." - i *+You ava & contract with Egant" *4Yeas hut don't nak me any mors questiona, ™ **1f you are allowed to go betore the Grand Jary, you will tell everything you know?" "\;n: overything that will not criminato my- #c] *¥Tint they promised you Immunityt" IR STTRLIT they with becaoeo T think this (l:lml ju;{ Was put up on purpose to lodict mo, Wiy dout ey indict Kamptht 1133l gou wake some of #is Commlsstoncraupt” You will not eay anything elser A RAID ON TI[B GRAND JURY, orde) 1 havo been miore thoroiguly shown, T hava grown o, . wich, Sobiaivealy sl geooertisn | o man, " aald & bystandor orscalarly, *¢will | Which were find &% 180 Juntary term ‘A B, Tt da the public business as well as he will bis own, | sud sald reporter 3 heen ordered (o puhlisty Theso fellows could buy or eell for themsolven,Lui | yrinionsiceady Riod at i time aald onder wes en: m:‘}";‘fi:':"::. bigwark on public institutlons, | yhan iha have siapacd botween tiio pubileation " o luts il fuvted aying sl Pt - o “Irhat was shown,” answorcd Camlskoy, **in Ghilated and completed, tijers lsatd gléar uf Witocases anit lstparmom puasn ofleet erionat calm A1l Shiough hx siatoment that | the maticr of tho Harms Comeact, Wha maald aver Serval of & your far which $ucii back oplaton was alationad fn the corrldor wi rections 0 820 { yoy (pok in your two-thurds of the profits, whether | have belloved that tho Hoard could have been such Ehilgked: o; e ARk bplsicae this ordor carrled out. on the. grocerics or the ontaide contracts, and | infy that when It contained pro- i s T R thoeh aavariy T was Just about the timo for tho Inquisitors to | scems fo fmply that this was all wron: aud unfalr | sisions whersby extes wark couid be provided or | &5, bl Al come 10 ordor when & rush and & roar was hoard in 0"{0 part. At a fixed rate! ut they broke It, and no! arms TIRREAS, Than‘pomin the n&-nmn ‘vurt of the *tun the grooorios, of course, I took my two- | has brought suit," ~ uited Btates, of Massachnsetis, and of ofher courta, fhe Corfagr, ko i charée of tho big bull of itocatlon, L Rl (T R e o 3 s Alittle whilg prior to the meoting of tho Grand | in bis name, Well, now, 1 never know snyihi Jury yesterday morning, tha foreman, on behalf of aboul that or lmlunythln:gu dowith it, He at- t tended to that part of tho bustness himeelf, tho Jury, roqastad Bherlf Kem to givo instrac- | **sTion you nover suzgested tals plan of making tlons (o his balliffs t0 have tho corridors in tho | out certaln contracts in te naines of YoRr porters, viclnity of the room where the jurora moct kept efc. 1" TIHAT WAS PERIOLAT'S INVEXTION.! ot been publisheds and " o 1ilsh the decisions of Lue reapective Courts within . ‘The door waa thrown violently opon, [ thirds, fur hadn't1 madeall th X ul B R A L A N ond, gadbioreid In tho third stor Star Chamber of the daiian '{[,‘,,n,,,m,‘ e sty stoodda | wan't it nroper that § shouid nnvemumuv( the | ++0f coaree bo will, said Comwkey, "'\CS',,{',"N,”_"'%','; O fenrthe: Ereatae AL ssistetieraal . County Building, at 10 o'cluck yi into tne room,' Mis face was fushed, | Prodtain that proportiont Mut as iothe outslio | At this point pantiipana greatly Tmpedce tha sdministratiaa. of Thoy . wers all thers on timwe, Iy eyes were red with tears or toddy, | cuniracts, wo mansced the division of the proiits COMMISAIONER TAHOR Justice. Wa therefore vuree"ullspnmuu the Bu- EGA onca foll to wark with thelr o flata were clonched, and ho bristled with raga, | In this wayt Kimborly {m nna third, I got iwo: | entared,—Roformer Tabor, with his unearnca 8300 | rewme Court ta take such uetlon 1o the sca aa tha tandi (B CONTRACT WITI PERIOLAT, Architect Egan sost a communication 10 tho Grand Jury yesterday asking that he bo grantedan audience at once. Ha dld not recetve any responsc, ‘but the reporters, hearing of his sctlon, at once sct out In search of hlm for an interview. The day bee fore hio had positively refusod tobe Interviowed, and the roporters knowtag this entcred on the work re o) thirds of what was left inbis pocket. 1o knew nothing, had been away | factsln the case soem so Justify and s TEahaliira? for threa monthe, ilo had sasn tho papees, but | oA demand, What abont. them? Afl they wanied was aROMCE | 1ol s bunionis Cour A ts S e he Jures sentation. What did he thinik about 1t e didn't | {herco, durioR (e com g seasionof the think at alli had he not beeu lwfl{ forthe benefit | Veruoo, by the Secretary of this Assoc! e e L Irest iy ot L Rupremio Cautt, 4t (i aws, Fepras pencll and paper an KBl & sorles of i ourt the seutiment ‘0{ ‘thts Associs.for Culstions going to prove that threo milcs plu B Ae tho dlers A ACKIOGL of M- Freeimes I 1he Tallos mado nine miles, and that nine Nmes fve | hrentsce, an soveuly. 'After conalderahle dlscusslon, tho resolutlons er paving Kimborly, and L L Jallon, who o Derioiat toolt ‘what seas lerLy i other w0, ono- *+Do you know me, Mr. Leitor?" third of the remsinder afier 1 had gol my two. Me, “I" u;m lnl(bllllrul not m«l '“"j :';‘(."Z‘};, ‘fir‘n:{:.t;nl' excupt tho grocerics was man- larmed, hile handehanging by hls aide, _ 1fe looke :A?Il;l.(l‘:'u big [chlow, s sald vory placidy, +No, | **liow sbout s fidlinet that I me." aald Tountrea. **1 am | drew $10,000ayear, wie totally worthless, and ot JOUN M. ROUNTREE, tho County Allornuy, aud | 10 carthly uso 0z bencdt toany one in the bal The witnesscs, bailifts, olc., weru also then al- ready to bo interviawed. ‘There wero ex-Capts, Duckley and Klils, ex-Sorgts, liyrno sod Fitepat- ek, Justica D'Wolf, Wade Abbott, aud others to toatify In the Itickey caso, Hint they wero alluwed to#it thomsélyon quletly down i fho hall-ways and road the moming's news, while Hinsdale- Doylo Granite Company was sgaln placed n tho 1 domand s hearing bofore thie Urand Jury." Beaay of **scooping" the Urand Jury, . o " aald Mr. T ¢y son 18 as honeat an tho day s long, and as ‘Then the crowd began 10 talk bass-ball, and de- | weroadopied by » large majority. S e L L e L A T e S B el ShTon a0l atld Me, Lelter, pugned. T | amars ma any yowms mbn i bueinoss wattors In | sceibed how they beat Onl, Clcary and hl4 ine on | Mg, J. L. Hidh et a oot of ' memorlal ask. y arged with stealing mon; town. The only froubly with him s, that he will lzem-alm to be ha{m mfi-’flflfi%" £O0n 8 3prec onco 1na while. iutas to his hon- 1" eald Mr. Loiter. caty and capabliity, there canbe no question whate +Now, don't you know, Mr, Lolter, that Inever | ¢ver. Now, sbout tho statcoient that he was pala took ceil fruni Cook Caunty i 10.000 8 yoar, and that ho drew somia 0:000 out b want m, % p , | altogether, Just wi e drow oul 'y Lot wint my opinion, do yoar saked Me. f EUPI4oTE o *That ok one cont of 1t avor came ++1 da, " outof Porlolat'l pocket. Iknowthat mysonspenta beWell, " short and evening by & TnisuNE represcaiative resting from hlsday's laboron aMichigan avenue stoop, Ilo know the lon of hia visitor glsnce, Invited him 10 tako a soal, and feoling that 1t would bs tar more tronblesome to conceal than to reveal, asked him just what ho wanted. The scribe replied that Lo was anxlous {0 got the subatance of what hio had the provious day. ‘Tha two-base kit made by Mul- | ing Gov. Callom to pass the Appellato Couré bill, loy, and the effective sorvice rendered by Al'Maher | ang giving the rearons tacrefor, § at'tno bat and in the fcld, wero moro enjoyable Mr. {iomly oppored the matter M\lul{. Ahinking suvjects than the delinguencles and frauds of tho | that tho blll @as unconstitutionsl, snd ihat its en- Tting, and 1t was hard to wwitch the conversation { actmaont woald bo o curde to thy Btate. back to busincss. Mz, McCoy moved that the matter bo postposed Moantimo for a month, Alter suma furthe crasures in hin books, and why e torn out and destroyod coples of certaln lotters in his letler- buok, which he produced, Ile furgot, of course, while bo destroyed certsln evidence, that he was committing contempt of court. and that In cn-. deavoring to shleld certaln criminale e was com- pounding a felony, for which he, {00, was indict- TOUNTRER r remacks on t! lon, M cntered, and was immediately la\!nll"'d by & E 'h withdrew his mlmnlfil. ‘The meeling thi alve, e B il owt o Tatr ooingan sty and | ok ent st v, e e, B g, ol o o3 | B L] ery quictly, in a gontio and affectiol - ol Mlminutlve mornin per repres who ‘:c “c"u un!n::;‘:“ nn‘uq b savence. sud HINSDALE e, Sy Opiaton 16, br. B itoso, that 10u arg | WAS CHATged upta Me, and | Bstumad It DORRCeN wnon I il s 1GLATY. &5 10 1A harse ———— P cao out aflar slege of an bune and three-quar. robbing tiio -peonle of the Btato of fiinols ever; “*Nuw, what Js tho'tratl about and buggy. ‘This was toa much, dohn CANADIAN NEWS. uI3 BTORY, ters. He looked sad and crestfallen. The end of | day, sud the people of Cook Countr overy bour.” THAT WOMAN STORT/’ . dn't Cwand ft, wod b ' nearly Bpectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. the anbetance of which is as follows: In 1872, he 4 Jittle more than {wunlru 's Jaw full. A tear rombled in his ey SVYVhat he saya ls & d—d te Trom bmnnlnq 10 | frizhtened his intertocuior out of his Jife by his sald, howas wilh Mr, Armetrong erecling tho fPuk Thisuns hailed him, | He sai not s ‘word, but he turned and went down- wn:{. ‘and ho knew It was a lis when he said it " thunder-toned reply, ** 1 haven't g any pofnt: | MonTnyAL June 2.—For some- time past, J. Ill(flg. let Ci 3 h croditor of Alex Mol e LR e g 1 A T Carter, & larpe English croditor of Alex 11ko unto a clored oyeter, 'But ho outers fnto particula County Jail. At that e the wow Court-Houso ol oxpn Hoc was being talked of, ana he maturally felt an » dun't know lny‘ihum about the d—d ol tairs, nan Iniroduced hitaself and his | " A short time atter this Mr, Lelter happened to | 0 forne to asy that you deeded i Lo b o young lady ! on,0f Mechanic's Bank notoriety,has beon mak: scowled. i ) furred Lo your property on Peoria street Tor e | salaricd stiorney, breathl ngoance axainat | 90 v ety 10 Lecome the architect. Tra staoding | Gart b bacdsereier i hiv bank. " Bald tho ot | P4 i xeav, Pitkposa of doieulns tne candal. What about that :‘\'rt‘rynlmm{u O e “vowlng 10 | 1ng Investizations into his affairs, which to-day . witn the Counly Board at the tims good, and | porter: and said to him: clurqor“ got oven wilth Tne Twinunn, culminated in Molzon's arrest. Carter aliuge i +'What did you ssy before the Grand Jury?™ v Kern, how e it that your ballifa show such | ** s anlv property Ihaveon that sirect fs at No. s Feb 1675, Molson borrowedt ho did not Imagine that he would have much op- 9 Wl papee aro you fort” & partiality for \he bummer aloment?™ 143 South Peorls, and the falsity of that charge that (n February, , Mol rom. position. In this ho was mistaken, however, for | st Tug Tatavnz," R iow sot aerled Kerm, i) be Apparatt 1 taimk, whien | foll you that it 18 COMMERCIA: ITEMS, Bl §30,000 on & mortasge upon the old Mor bo found Portolat, who was then making hls masty $$Thea I shall ell you sbeolutely nothing.* #4Why," sald Mr, Leiter, ‘‘dtrections weeo | In my own Ill!nu‘ nithat 1 never decded it 40 Rpecta) Dispateh 10 The Triduns. chanles® Bank bullding; that Molson ix »sccre- besu reputstion as & connty contractor, opposed ta | |1 Why not?” given you this morning to have yaur ballifls keep '"Sw" youny lady, young gentl Naw Yourk, June 2.—Ia It commercial notes **1am ot golng to ta1X to & napor fhat has Yed on, Bim, Perlolai's friendsn the oard'foughl him hluerl' at every palut, and withont their infiuenco hao could do nothing. In this condition hls pariuer, Atrmairong, waltod on Perlolat and -on‘:m to maniza things, and to kill oft &)l ""L‘"' Hun. was found (0 be a fraitless undertaking unless ho met cerlain demands, one of which waa that Pecl- olat should be taken {nto the work ss & partnets Thinking the propoaition over. and botag ambltio: foe the Jab, be agroed to allow him oue-third | terost “In' the = profts of the Court-llou work for bls Influeace, the condition belng that should bear also the same proportion of the exp s¢es of the joo, Tae contract or agrcement wi drawn and slsned by bimsell. Armsteuny, sod Petlolat. and this Is how he becams Court-ilouse architeci early in 1875, aund how he first bicame acquainted wilh Lhe bean msn. ‘Tue contracl was subeequently awarded o him without auy Lrauble. Thercaltor sverythlug moved amoutbly up 10 the completion and’ deliysry of the plane. ‘us Nrst rawn from the county on the work w 5.000; and, koeplog his sgresmant, haturned on tiird of the mount over to Eoat bt A (hle scoing o about that, an 4 scoundrel atinere 1- | outragevus ilo from beginning o end. ““Hut thera is bnotber part of this particalar charge, 1le raye you v into trouble with the and wanted tosend Ler & draft. and that you 200, with which he bought the draft and those corridors clear, ™ Lo ey obsorved ) 0, sir,!" repliod Mr. “*a fellnw cal meelf John M. Rountroe, and danllu.hnfi investigation, forced kis way in this morniug in most fneuliing m:;l’r;ar.hnud 1 don't egs why the | Eirl force 0 0 rul . xave him $:00, B a ot ¥ 98 bim. e bain, | Sent it 1o tho young lady, Mo tarihor.siys koowlng Mr. Rot 8, d knowing him to be YOU CNAROED THAT l'.lx)"ur TO 1IN, tho County Attorncy, 'thuught tha rule did not | And that the books will ahuw ji¥ apply to him. But [ 'will see, air, that It ls eu- **Well,{n tho frst place, [ very often send drafts furced {u the future.* . Esst 10 & poor ¢ister of mine, whom 1 have wap- TIIR CONDUCT OF ROUNTREE ried for thirty yeors, And 10 other rolatives. wans Joyand a marvel. He aroso earlyfn the | In fact, thousands of doilars have gone lu this mornlag and he read Ti Cuicace THisuxs. Then | way and in donations to various charitable causes. o wont fosth to the County Bailding, snd he mady | 1 deny that 1ovor sentu $200 draft East (o hieforay un the (rand Jury, sod was repulsed, | Such purpuse 8 thatwith which ho chargesru. Thon he rushed 1010 one of 40 roous oo L or | In this particular instance, it 1 recollact aright, fAéur,and began ewsaring | ‘s 1ady. | be took out the §200. I¢ was charged 10 hiw on ‘lndwn:hrunlpm mh‘ln‘ af lvln’q‘lnuilnluqfi tho bouks, hui i1n a day or \D\‘m h;n;.‘mu‘:.: bat certain Indlviduals were out ol 8 ity an for some 50 ur $160, aud shoryly pfter that 1 pald blm e A pome e g *ifiC Then? | o Lalance, " Bu yon €Ao see fo what dxtent ho Y ¢ ting, and making away with his pruperty snd tho Tridune has tho follawlng: :' opocars that | ofrects with {ntent to defraud bis eredltors. Th the war in Europs is already alding Amerlean | 401005 1 connection with the martzage reflects shipmaster. The Freight Circular, justrecelved | ynfayorably upon 3ulson, who, failing to dnd* by tnail, save in long-voyage chariering mer- | tho lurxuwum{ nired, was lovked up. T, . chants give & deckled prefercnce to American, total amount of the debt Is £32,078, . Norweglan, Bwedish, ltalian, and other fags, Tonow t-::m.;::".lw-'l‘:fvn;r::":::hgld e which are nat lkely to be embrolled n the Sl Omn oviile, Uxbridee, Port Hope, snd present war. other parts of Outarlo to-day, all of which Since the first of the year New York basex- | were largely sttended. At the Port parted over 70,000,000 gullons ‘of petroleum, | Hope aflalr, over 8,000 persons against 25,000,000 by ali other ports. wera preseut, the Hou. A. B. Smedloy, of fowa, Europe {6 Gow taking & suryrlding quantity | Lecturce of “the Natfonal Grauge, belug the of American fruit, The purchases have aniount- | gpeaker of the day, ) ed toover $2,500,000 wortn since 1t J . Suecial Diepatch b0 The Tridune. . mpared with $300,000 In the same pe: MoxrrEat, June %,—=Dr, Conruy, Papal dele- car before. Diried apples B argely lu this | ggte, arrived here lrom ‘fi' bec Lo-day, A great oyement. This country has exported over ( concourse of people met him at the wharf, sy 12,000,000 pounds of them siuce Jast June, 88 | forming a provession, escorted im through tha aboat nio,—that has so wilfullly misrepresented wme. N, sir, 1 won't say anyihiug.” ‘Tus Trimuns's reporter foliowed Mr, Hinedal but he would not speak to tle repretonlative of & papec which had given him tha benedt of jta clrca- ation for Judicious u‘d {ree advertialog, KIOLAT, While Hinedale was on the rack, Clem P, Perfo- lat cams Into tha hall, 1o anawer to au fnvitation to €0l d “etate a!l ho knows, Clem was bland, smiling, and apparently happy. He wi heted Iota dis ante-tuoms s soon ul‘h"n‘l?.lld, ook bls n 3 _ontslde 7 . f.{l a 4 ur eakiol etio i not get’ chanca ‘to ~ have "y Yefore the Gieand ury. as toeld that he would be {hllnsd to wn hon ho was ready to tell stl be knew,'and to foll the whole lru‘ and nothing elve. lle was in consultation with Asslatant Stite’s Attorney Web. ber, when Porlolat was ushered out sgaln [nto the alr, lobe recal'ed ats futurs time. Lo did pot sel before the (irand Jury st all, - my s 5 vious year, Aty with s band of music, ete. Exteusive ; Pariol tiritastand. DBSTAOYING THBTIMONY. Bo” anould. shodt | them with bis Witle platej | sulfered in ihat iransaction. Aoy this attempt (o | compared with 323,000 the prev ity s t 104 D1at ho Bad pa1d ai) tho oXpetiace-sud advaneed | Alter the 1bir o8 rathar (1o second witasss was | Gnlehs he. was allowed su imuediate. opoar. | iz ub charees of imuorpily snd ahary practice in Driparations are’belag madé o Huuligly ote. 41l the monog, Everythiuy imoved exsmingd, —* Williaa, " tho collector fof Eoreylhs | Lunily Lo g before the Grand Jury basluces againat me ls 8 falln FINANCIAL. usllze the visit ol the Apostolic delogate, om that tlue on 10 bie rec Co., who produced some books, but knew noth- ing miterisl, —the Grand Jury tesolved itselt into & Comumittee of the Whole. One of the members faquired of Mr. Webber b Dylh‘::( (gl'lu be dooe with Hinad: Llng 0 himaelf. 1le staggered and awagyeérad from room * PERIOLAT BAY! 1o room ln the {Elnly Vutlding ‘,‘umn[ over hiy | e doesn't owe you tuat §2,300, and that you nots levances and explalaing how flu bad naver de- | er went Lo him for It, or pretended to bim- tu_soy rauded Cook Cuunly o cunt, forgetful of he did owe 18, WIIl you ahed soms light -fact thiat he had boen paid ry of ect 1™ {ring [A7ment. 7,000, which was i tuil for tha pl n the {ntarview ‘between the \wo paymoats, hls partaer, Armutrong, bad discovered that FERIOLAT WAS NOT KNEFING PAITH, for while be bad failed to sdvance any of th 4 also to celebrate the fele duis to-morrow, Nsw Yoax, Juoe 2.—Maschuets, Mack & au! g fected Airotmhat Cu., wholesale jiquor dealers, No. 13 Dey street, ?fi‘:fi:fil Poa Frenm S imar 1s o have failed. Liabilitles $200,000. decoratad, the altar belnz magnldcently drave 1 #uD) w oy w In 187){ Perlolat drew out of the firm vome- . . in graceful festoons. “The whole :, of ol ihew, for wnakinz for dolng nuthing, and reiteratiog bis assertious Ngw Yoax, June 8.—George H. Wolft & Co,. | in mushin € Dugs for prepaciag pland, cis.; b badssade sias | 3 mony, 1} scemsd o (ks geatlemaa, ba said, B g blooa 11 it opporyunisy for | tbiog betwoen 341,00 aad 13, 000—cvorf cent B® | dry.zoods Jobbers et 163 Worth street, and at [ Catbulic bopulation r und i daj 15 o boliday Tiar coutracrs of iteemente wiih Katis, Biats. and | (bat |F they could indict dlinedale’ for ihia they | an expls wie. not ellowad Rl e went s | was €o0tied for and mara ysn that, Afior we | QEETCSRGL L Sy c i quilines amount | Siid the enent ag aue ol ke bers, ‘This was 101d 10 him, and he' and Arm. | would gei s leversge on Lhat geotleman which | far fa his fury a8 ta throalon to atrike a small mas, Fated in Janusry, 1873, Perfolat came to me , falled to-day, The labflulos asiouel | Sicty-Fifth fezime lrong ageodd thst they could ue loager be :onldb ldlh‘!m o hA: kln: n—ah"h kln. g;:m '} snd lt; Sflk msll dog, first notlclog thal it was “‘““u _d“bvlv'l‘fitll?‘l:fl%:‘l;w’%{"‘ ot ‘;hwo.whh nb;ll“!ll m‘: .mmk'm 1o 31 mm’: cesslon to-morrow. nces—and fnduce bim Lo tel se 1o. F : Qe X e was nothing ke oo lodiciment to make thows | © MRLICKN, back, you kuow; just wanted [t a3 an. el by & Bl for discount nearly §350,+ Dirds whick couid sing, -sad wouldn's &{‘,flfl "fl owe banks for dise Y . THE INSANE, . Messre. f‘ug,' mml‘i?bm. w‘fi{ru lpvg::{:‘- &7, Louts, June 2.—Tle tme of the Couvens dTylor & mmittee | tion of Medical Superintendents of Insaue to h’:uk -RL: th«lr":utnru’utllnd 1n the after- | Asylums was talen up to-day lu discuseing xov: ‘eriol nds, bad ¢ a exlatence, and placed of Leonard Bwelt. ~ Swell wrote tohlm to come a¢e bim, but e dId not go, but sent word that sad i terday wai | tion or & fow da; tholr volces, i oo ke mimened o DA T aria | 15 abor. 1 Gid 1eb bim hava it, aad 1 hav Mr. Webbor mig bo dida's kuow. 1t wea 8 | Company. “Wiien MF. Mellcke daw the” reporiar | W all ckyeL, Hio has pald 3 ittle somethiog ol c) never cgme {1{ m for de- | A iche, —an ava- % il by fi’.‘l‘om'n be would “athor profer to havalt leht P v foot Bioiasd two" oot broad,—aad ha | him forii, aud besn told ‘bt b Bavs to yue toF it udge Bool ; 1d hat tion with dge 3 Af [ wanted it." noon Stolesbiry started for Cloclnnstl to exam- | o0y bonary read during tho week, and exchan et fomn Sola s o0 b found that be hea Fory alksd the matiee aver for swhl e e Yaaqnted me in thsk Intervlew you | **Ferlolat sesm 50 objact bacause you pald tne the accounts and uppraise tho ussets f or- | o v‘:fls 5 upon varlous subjects relating direst- 108t Lis power with the Board, sod that he was | Wereunadlmous intheopinlon that theJud, bad with me. Yoa gos that all wrong about Mr. BEARDSLE der to et at 4 basia fur scitiement. Tus assctd [ did not know whbat 8 asy | be consulted, sud, if he thought 1t was I i ught on every side, & ki being fofih, The agresment was causod 1o e clrculated smong | slends witn a view to dam: bi:=, snd his sltuation was anything e tbsa fuviti;" 1s bad bad pothing but war on bands oafer down i (e presont, and W0 e Y . T dida" Rountrea was charged 000 year instead of 31,500, at which fguro C ey e b R T et % bundred. " “\Well, rather than have bim leave Tahould bave i ataet sl eimeenty s, | eSS P it L L, AT [1 my hogor," o . | ave u d Y0k st pave Tlsaderniood ia, of elas made L iald ) L would give bum ¥, 1 1 2 2 ¢ Tiabllities, but | ly to the treatment of the {mssuc, after _wileh, 8] HrelF read ulat ke ok fhan the HabL et ght | and the adoption of the usual compluioutary | 1 thas thy settiement will bo at about 85 cents ou resolutfuns, the Couvestion u_ljuan% o c;. the dotlar, The failure is sald to be un account at Wulg:zwn, D. C., the secob calay of old embarrassiacnts. _ | May, 167 indlctmenta shonld probably be fuund agalost the iwo of theiw, or lNinsdale any n{. for suppressing evideacs. 50, abous half-past 11 o'clock, s dsscended the & v